Any improvement to his 40% accuracy in that period could see him capitalise against a Swansea side who do offer their opponents a lot of chances.

In their last six matches only three teams (Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and Stoke City) have allowed more shots than Swansea City, who average 15 per game.

Conversely, Man City have the highest average shot taken during that period with 17. Given that Sterling has been involved in 50% of their last 10 goals, more than any of his colleagues, he's the main man to have this week.

With West Ham, a double of Huddersfield and Brighton (where he should be considered a Triple Captain candidate) and a final day of the season trip to Southampton to come for Man City, Sterling probably needs to be in your team from BGW35 onwards.

So if you don't have the Free Hit chip left, get him now and he will do very well for you long-term as well as short-term.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£10.7m)

Arsenal's next four fixtures: WHU/mun/BUR+lei/hud

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was originally my headline option but Arsene Wenger threw some doubt on Arsenal's January signing in his Thursday press conference.

"I don’t know. I haven’t decided that," he told reporters when asked if the striker would start against West Ham this week.

"He cannot play on Thursday so I’m not sure to play him at the moment."

That's a hugely frustrating line to come out of the Arsenal boss because if Aubameyang plays against West Ham, he will likely do very well - even if it makes it harder for Wenger to prepare for a Europa League semi-final against Atletico Madrid.

If Aubameyang plays against West Ham he will do very well - but Lacazette might come in for him (Image: Getty Images)

His eight goal involvements in as many gameweeks since signing for the Gunners means that, like Sterling, Aubameyang can match Salah for regularity of returns over the last six weeks.

The Hammers have shipped an average of three goals in their last four away trips and have conceded a goal every 6.15 shots faced across their last six league matches.

As you may have already read, he was a serious contender for the captaincy before Wenger's words. I still think he might play and Wenger may be trying some mind games.

But if you're worried about the level of doubt around him, maybe consider Alexandre Lacazette (£10.2m) instead, especially if you are Free Hitting.

He has two goals in his last three and seems to have rediscovered some form in recent weeks.